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What are the documents or requirements to get building permission? ghmc.gov.in

What are the documents or requirements to get building permission? ghmc.gov.in

If the Building is upto 10m of height, the requirements are as follows:

Requirements for building application (up to 10m high building)
  • Building application duly signed by owner, builder, architect, and engineer
  • Declaration forms duly signed by owner and attested by Gazetted Officer
  • Licence copy of architect / engineer
  • Town Survey record from MRO
  • Previous Sanctioned Plan
  • ULC clearance for above 1000 sq m
  • ULC affidavit (below 1000 sq m)
  • Ownership documents (two sets attested by Gazetted Officer)
  • Linked documents (attested by Gazetted Officer)
  • Upto date property tax receipt
  • Rs 20 Non-judicial stamp paper
  • Building plans (1+5) duly signed by owner, architect, and structural engineer


If the Building is above 10m of height, the requirements are as follows:

Requirements for building application (above 10m high building)


  • Building application duly signed by owner, builder, architect, and engineer
  • Declaration forms duly signed by owner and attested by Gazetted Officer
  • Licence copy of architect / engineer
  • Previous Sanctioned Plan
  • NOC from Joint Collector
  • Land use certificate from HUDA
  • Feasibility certificate from HMWW & SB
  • NOC from AAI if applicable
  • ULC clearance for above 1000 sq m
  • ULC affidavit (below 1000 sq m)
  • Soil testing report
  • Structural Stability Certificate
  • a)Structural Drawings
  • b) Ownership documents (two sets attested by Gazetted Officer)
  • a)Linked documents (attested by Gazz. Officer)
  • b)Upto date property tax receipt
  • Rs 20 Non-judicial stamp paper
  • Undertaking Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper duly stating whether the construction is taken up by the owner
  • Declaration-cum-undertaking on Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper from the owner and builder
  • Undertaking on Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper by owner, builder, architect, and structural engineer (duly notarised)
  • Undertaking on Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper jointly by owner and builder seeking occupancy certificate (duly notarised)
  • Building plans (1+5) duly signed by owner, architect, and structural engineer
  • Joint undertaking on Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper for not stocking building materials on road margins, not to enclose balconies, usage of parking, payment of special sanitation charges, garbage charges, and not to increase number of units



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